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she reminded me of the story of her dad who started a family business with one motel out in los angeles. she went on to spansion cisco and it grew to six and now everyone knows -- san francisco and it grew to six and everyone knows the hyatt. andre so proud of penny glad she's stepping back from the private sector to give us the energy and dynamics that we need. her leadership of select usa is one of the reasons that this effort has the potential to grow our country and to grow all of yours for those of you who are here and visiting from so many other countries. we welcome you here. this in the biggest reason select usa will make a difference is frankly, all of you. a group of very capable business leaders, people who are hungry, who understand the dynamics of the marketplace and to our ambitious and come here with a vision for nearly 60 countries around the world and from all across the united states. i said in my confirmation hearing when i was selected to icome secretary of state, said to the senators and former colleagues that in many ways, foreign-policy today is economic policy. l
she reminded me of the story of her dad who started a family business with one motel out in los angeles. she went on to spansion cisco and it grew to six and now everyone knows -- san francisco and it grew to six and everyone knows the hyatt. andre so proud of penny glad she's stepping back from the private sector to give us the energy and dynamics that we need. her leadership of select usa is one of the reasons that this effort has the potential to grow our country and to grow all of yours for...
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lori, los angeles, hello. i have a question to ask the representative. strongly about social security, medicare, and medicaid. my husband has cancer and epilepsy. if you cut social security, medicare, medicaid, my husband would literally die. first, know that many discussions on that deal with future programs and what they would look like. we would not do anything to harm you or your husband right now. that. there about are some changes that can be made and need to be made to preserve it for the future. with the money in these funds scheduled to run out, depending on the program you are talking about, the three years for social security disability, 10 years for medicare part a, social security is more like 20 years, it is time and it is prudent to take steps to preserve them. we cannot just keep kicking the can down the road, but people need to rest assured whether you are a senior citizen or a person on disability or social security or medicare that the people here as we have these discussions are going to be very, very conscience of the need that peopl
lori, los angeles, hello. i have a question to ask the representative. strongly about social security, medicare, and medicaid. my husband has cancer and epilepsy. if you cut social security, medicare, medicaid, my husband would literally die. first, know that many discussions on that deal with future programs and what they would look like. we would not do anything to harm you or your husband right now. that. there about are some changes that can be made and need to be made to preserve it for...
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kyung lah, cnn, los angeles. >>> a stern warning for israel from the u.s. secretary of state. time is running out to avoid a disaster. we'll have more what he had to say right after this. introducing cardioviva: the first probiotic to help maintain healthy cholesterol levels without a prescription. cardioviva. >>> welcome back. it is almost 5:00 p.m. in the philippines, and we are tracking that massive storm that has been moving through the region. super typhoon haiyan is believed to be the strongest tropical cyclone to make landfall in recorded history. maximum sustained winds right now are about 270 kilometers per hour. flash flooding and mud slides are a major concern due to the torrential rainfall. the storm is moving to the northwest into the open waters of the south china sea. in the philippines, the storm is called yolanda. let's get more now on the strength of haiyan or yolanda as it is being called there. and of course where it's headed next. pedram? >> monita, we're seeing it move over the sea, the body of water just adjacent to the area there's of where we had lates
kyung lah, cnn, los angeles. >>> a stern warning for israel from the u.s. secretary of state. time is running out to avoid a disaster. we'll have more what he had to say right after this. introducing cardioviva: the first probiotic to help maintain healthy cholesterol levels without a prescription. cardioviva. >>> welcome back. it is almost 5:00 p.m. in the philippines, and we are tracking that massive storm that has been moving through the region. super typhoon haiyan is...
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as part of the agreement they have to give up dozens of gates, including new york, los angeles and washington, d.c. this move will allow low cost airlines to take over gates to insure the merger does not increase airfare. >> if you read this, from the new york times, the freedom tower at one world trade center in new york city is now officially the tallest building. >> there you go. >> in the united states. there was controversy whether the 408 tower on top. the panel decided to bring its official height to 1,776 feet. >> perfect. >> it's a tidal wave from chicago's willis tower, formerly known as the searstory. >> rom wasn't happy. >> i would say all the experts gathered in one room and it look like an antenna and acts like an antenna, guess what, it is an antenna. that's number one. number two, i think the willis tower will you have a view unprecedented in the landscape and its capacity to capture something, something you can't do from an antenna, not that competitive. if you want to fly on top of the an antenna and take a look. >> i was going to say, that is aurie. >> probably drove their
as part of the agreement they have to give up dozens of gates, including new york, los angeles and washington, d.c. this move will allow low cost airlines to take over gates to insure the merger does not increase airfare. >> if you read this, from the new york times, the freedom tower at one world trade center in new york city is now officially the tallest building. >> there you go. >> in the united states. there was controversy whether the 408 tower on top. the panel decided...
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we'll start with cnn's miguel marquez in los angeles. >> reporter: today kate and justin leaper aren't insured, come january 1st that will change. >> i recently changed jobs, so i took a contract position where i don't have benefits. >> reporter: keeping up that previous insurance would have cost 1,500 bucks a month, too much. she tried private insurers but the application process onerous. >> you'd have to fill out paperwork? >> not just paperwork but trying to remember every doctor's visit you've had for the last year and every procedure or major issue you've had for the last ten years. >> reporter: and another problem for the 35-year-old 35-year-old. uber healthy stuntman. >> no dairy, never had coffee, don't drink coffee, no drugs. work out four times a week. >> reporter: he's a bit of a medical mystery, suffering a condition doctors so far can't diagnose. >> that was usually enough for them to say, no, we can't cover you. >> reporter: they logged on to cover california. >> welcome to cover california. >> reporter: 10,000 californians now signing up daily. >> i didn't have to know a
we'll start with cnn's miguel marquez in los angeles. >> reporter: today kate and justin leaper aren't insured, come january 1st that will change. >> i recently changed jobs, so i took a contract position where i don't have benefits. >> reporter: keeping up that previous insurance would have cost 1,500 bucks a month, too much. she tried private insurers but the application process onerous. >> you'd have to fill out paperwork? >> not just paperwork but trying to...
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angeles where thewet's going to be -- weather's going to be beautiful. jenna: it's been wild, some of the stories that have come out from different states. big question or fir a lot of our viewers, do they cancel their trip? try to get on a different flight? what seems to be some of solutions that are available? >> well, this is the busiest travel season of the year, so the options are limited, unfortunately. however, a lot of the airlines do have waiver codes in place, so if you can travel on a day other than today or tomorrow like maybe thursday morning, i know that's not the best time for a lot of people, but thursday really is going to be a great day when it comes to weather, and it also is going to be a good day for travel because not a lot of people do travel. you would really insure you actually would get to your destination a lot easier. jenna: you don't want to miss the stuffing, that's my favorite part. are you staying put in chicago? is that where you stay for the holiday? >> absolutely. i'm staying here in chicago for the holiday. jenna: all
angeles where thewet's going to be -- weather's going to be beautiful. jenna: it's been wild, some of the stories that have come out from different states. big question or fir a lot of our viewers, do they cancel their trip? try to get on a different flight? what seems to be some of solutions that are available? >> well, this is the busiest travel season of the year, so the options are limited, unfortunately. however, a lot of the airlines do have waiver codes in place, so if you can...
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. >> los angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> we find the fault lines that run through communities. >> the shooting happened about 30 minutes ago. >> companies... >> the remains of the fire are still everywhere here. >> the powers that be at home and around the world... >> not only do they not get compensation but you don't even have to explain why? >> well thats exactly what i said. >> we question authority. >> so you said we could get access... >> that's enough! >> ... and those affected. >> investigative journalism at it's toughest. >> the nuclear option, the senate makes dramatic change and makes history in the process. house of horror, three women held captive for 30 years in a domestic slavery case that has shocked britain. >> as on earth, the united states is second to none. your old men shall dream dreams. your young men shall see visions, the bible tells us, and where there is no vision, the people perish. >> a day of remembrance, looking back at the life and legacy of president john f. kennedy, 50 years after his death. >> good mor
. >> los angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> we find the fault lines that run through communities. >> the shooting happened about 30 minutes ago. >> companies... >> the remains of the fire are still everywhere here. >> the powers that be at home and around the world... >> not only do they not get compensation but you don't even have to explain why? >> well thats exactly what i said....
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joins us from los angeles, and is the host of angeles, and is the host of "what the flick." "what the flick." good to have you back. good to have you back. bill, some of the biggest movies bill, some of the biggest movies come at the end of the year. come at the end of the year. we are seeing a smash hit with we are seeing a smash hit with "hunger game - catching fire", "hunger game - catching fire", that'll be a hit. that'll be a hit. what other blockbusters? what other blockbusters? >> the sequel to the hob it "the >> the sequel to the hob it "the deslation of fog", it ended with deslation of fog", it ended with a dragon in the their. a dragon in the their. lee comes out of highing. lee comes out of highing. on the other hand the hob it on the other hand the hob it didn't do as well as i think. didn't do as well as i think. i think at the end i think at the end of the year of the year you see "the hunger games" and you see "the hunger games" and "the hob it" after "ironman 3." "the hob it" after "ironman 3." >> holidays are a big time for >> holidays are a big time for fam
joins us from los angeles, and is the host of angeles, and is the host of "what the flick." "what the flick." good to have you back. good to have you back. bill, some of the biggest movies bill, some of the biggest movies come at the end of the year. come at the end of the year. we are seeing a smash hit with we are seeing a smash hit with "hunger game - catching fire", "hunger game - catching fire", that'll be a hit. that'll be a hit. what other...
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spirits were high in los angeles after 300 people took part in a fund-raising walk to raise money for the cause there were collections taken up at church services as well, amid reminders that a dollar in the philippines, bill, one dollar can feed a person 10 meals. monly obviously quite critical. bill: i imagine a lot of people want to make contact with their loved ones. they're still looking for their loved ones. can can you tell them or learning about that, claudia? >> you're right, bill. obviously the storm knocked out communications lines. in fact one local church member who was visiting the philippines still has not been heard from. he is the monsignor actually of a local church with about 50 filipino members. they have been trying to contact him through emails and social media but without any luck. many people haven't been able to track down their friends and their relatives because the typhoon knocked out all communication networks. one church member described how the storm ravaged her sister's home. >> their roof was snapped bock. so it is like flapping in, it scared them. yes
spirits were high in los angeles after 300 people took part in a fund-raising walk to raise money for the cause there were collections taken up at church services as well, amid reminders that a dollar in the philippines, bill, one dollar can feed a person 10 meals. monly obviously quite critical. bill: i imagine a lot of people want to make contact with their loved ones. they're still looking for their loved ones. can can you tell them or learning about that, claudia? >> you're right,...
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was it the latest from los angeles? as we do so, a reminder of where european stocks are currently trading. we're weighted to the upside. at farmers, we make you smarter about insurance. because what you don't know, can hurt you. what if you didn't know that posting your travel plans online may attract burglars? [woman] off to hawaii! what if you didn't know that as the price of gold rises, so should the coverage on your jewelry? [prospector] ahh! what if you didn't know that kitty litter can help you out of a slippery situation? the more you know, the better you can plan for what's ahead. talk to farmers and get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum♪ [ passenger ] airport, please. what airline? united. [ indian accent ] which airline, sir? [ passenger ] united. whoa taxi! [ british accent ] what airline, then? [ passenger ] united. all right. [ spanish ] what airline? [ passenger ] united. ♪ [ mandarin ] which airline? [ passenger ] united. [ arabic ] which airline?
was it the latest from los angeles? as we do so, a reminder of where european stocks are currently trading. we're weighted to the upside. at farmers, we make you smarter about insurance. because what you don't know, can hurt you. what if you didn't know that posting your travel plans online may attract burglars? [woman] off to hawaii! what if you didn't know that as the price of gold rises, so should the coverage on your jewelry? [prospector] ahh! what if you didn't know that kitty litter can...
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angeles, sacramento, and merced. >> andy lopez died when he was shot several times within 10 seconds by a deputy sheriff on october 22nd. the sheriff believed iraq with a gun the team was carrying was a real eight-k- 47 rifle. >> the teen-ager's parents have filed a federal civil rights lawsuit in the u.s. district court in sentences against the share and sonoma county. align the santa rosa rally and protest is scheduled at 1:00 p.m. in juilliard park. >> the sentences of it is at 1:00 p.m. at 24th and mission streets and the " event begins at noon at the food bill bart station. >> a shake of the san francisco general by the san >> a shake of the san francwe love this kitchen!an what's next? great! do you have measurements? yeah, i paced it off. it's about twenty by twelve of these. so, we can measure, plan and install it for you. yea, let's do that! ikea. professional kitchen services at a low price. mom swaps one of my snacks for a yoplait. i don't mind, i mean it's orange crème. and when mom said bobby was too edgy... 'sup girl. i just swapped him out for tyler. 'sup girl. mom ne
angeles, sacramento, and merced. >> andy lopez died when he was shot several times within 10 seconds by a deputy sheriff on october 22nd. the sheriff believed iraq with a gun the team was carrying was a real eight-k- 47 rifle. >> the teen-ager's parents have filed a federal civil rights lawsuit in the u.s. district court in sentences against the share and sonoma county. align the santa rosa rally and protest is scheduled at 1:00 p.m. in juilliard park. >> the sentences of it...
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host: reading a couple of your tweets 00 -- now taking another one of your calls from los angeles, california. zoe lofgren line for independents. caller: good morning. -- joe on the line. business major and they stress supply and demand. politicians need to understand supply and demand. they want to increase supply by letting the millions of people come here, which hurts the working people, because it drives down the cost of what we can demand for our work. so they are going to flood our country. people have not felt it yet across the country, but that is what is going to happen. another caller said we have an invasion going on. we need to fix it. i do not know what is wrong with politicians. what would you like to see politicians doing they are not doing right now? when you say protect, what do you mean by that? caller: i know we have a problem, but we need to enforce the laws he have on the book. americanto protect workers. whether you are a high-tech worker i myself or like what mark zuckerberg is trying to do is flood in high-tech workers her mother country so he does not have to pay amer
host: reading a couple of your tweets 00 -- now taking another one of your calls from los angeles, california. zoe lofgren line for independents. caller: good morning. -- joe on the line. business major and they stress supply and demand. politicians need to understand supply and demand. they want to increase supply by letting the millions of people come here, which hurts the working people, because it drives down the cost of what we can demand for our work. so they are going to flood our...
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joe fryer, nbc news, los angeles. >>> up next, going hungry, how recent congressional cuts to foot stamps are leaving many more americans hungrier this thanksgiving. >>> plus, high-tech history. how the smithsonian is making rare collections available to whomever, wherever. it's today's big idea. ♪ ♪ you get your coffee here. you get your hair cut here. you find that certain thing you were looking for here, but actually you get so much more. when you shop at these small local businesses, you support all the things that make your community great. the money you spend here, stays here. in this place you call your neighborhood. today is small business saturday. get out and shop small. you can fill that box and pay one flat rate. how naughty was he? oh boy... [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. shhhh! i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat that. it doesn't? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a f
joe fryer, nbc news, los angeles. >>> up next, going hungry, how recent congressional cuts to foot stamps are leaving many more americans hungrier this thanksgiving. >>> plus, high-tech history. how the smithsonian is making rare collections available to whomever, wherever. it's today's big idea. ♪ ♪ you get your coffee here. you get your hair cut here. you find that certain thing you were looking for here, but actually you get so much more. when you shop at these small...
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angeles international airport friends say the suspect was consumed with a hatred of tsa officers and had been planning the trip to the airport for days. one officer was killed, tw other wounded and for the first time we're hearing from one of those victims. >> i was injured while helping an elder man trying to get to a safe area. i turned around and there was a gunman and shot me twice. i got to the area where the planes were at and people were coming towards me and asking me, were you shot? what's going on? and i couldn't -- all i could think about was, you know, helping them. >> cnn's stephanie elam is live at l.a.x. with more. good morning. >> good morning, carol. we also are learning today that the fbi did issue a search warrant and did recover the phone that they believe belonged to the alleged shooter, paul ciancia. they found a battery near him or on his person in the airport after the incident and in the car belonging to the roommate that gave him the ride. they'll be able to collect more data from this phone and get an idea of why he was so angry with the tsa. in that note h
angeles international airport friends say the suspect was consumed with a hatred of tsa officers and had been planning the trip to the airport for days. one officer was killed, tw other wounded and for the first time we're hearing from one of those victims. >> i was injured while helping an elder man trying to get to a safe area. i turned around and there was a gunman and shot me twice. i got to the area where the planes were at and people were coming towards me and asking me, were you...
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for "good morning america," cecilia vega, los angeles. >> let's get some weather now from sam. >> we're going to start in the northwest now. and to that, we say, we're starting in seattle. good morning, all those areas. brand-new storm system works into the northwest today. and with that, comes some heavy rain. it's not just rain in the area. we're talking about once you get some elevation, whether it's on the coast or just east of the cities there, you have more than three inches of mountain snow coming from that. and your bigger rainfall totals, as well. not as much rain in this round, when you get south towards medford and eugene. but this is a brand-new system that just kind of kicks into the northwest there. we were watching that low move through atlanta, so good morning atlanta as well. and that front goes down through central florida, south florida. it may get into dayton and broward county. it's not rain all day but it is scattered showers and going anywhere from 66 in orlando. to on the other side of the front, above it 70-degree mark. a few showers is cooler tonight. atlanta,
for "good morning america," cecilia vega, los angeles. >> let's get some weather now from sam. >> we're going to start in the northwest now. and to that, we say, we're starting in seattle. good morning, all those areas. brand-new storm system works into the northwest today. and with that, comes some heavy rain. it's not just rain in the area. we're talking about once you get some elevation, whether it's on the coast or just east of the cities there, you have more than...
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new details coming in on the terrifying shooting at the los angeles international airport. as you know, tragically left one tsa officer dead. this morning, we have brand new video that's been emerging from inside that terminal as the chaos unfolded. >> everyone on the floor! on the floor now! on the floor. >> you're looking at the scene just seconds after the 23-year-old accused gunman opened fire inside the airport. police saying the suspect shot the tsa agent at point blank range before turning the weapon on the crowd and alle
new details coming in on the terrifying shooting at the los angeles international airport. as you know, tragically left one tsa officer dead. this morning, we have brand new video that's been emerging from inside that terminal as the chaos unfolded. >> everyone on the floor! on the floor now! on the floor. >> you're looking at the scene just seconds after the 23-year-old accused gunman opened fire inside the airport. police saying the suspect shot the tsa agent at point blank range...
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. >>> as los angeles international airport returns to normal, disturbing new clues are emerging about the suspect. the gunman who opened fire inside terminal three was specifically targeting tsa agents. the suspect now faces federal murder charges. and nbc's miguel almaguer is at l.a.x. with the latest. what's new today? >> reporter: alex, good afternoon. it's right here at terminal three where the suspect allegedly walked through those front doors. police say 23-year-old paul ciancia pulled out that rifle and targeted tsa agents. the first person he targeted was gerrardo hernandez. he was shot several times. when the suspect saw hernandez moving, the suspect walked back down the escalator, shot hernandez again, fatally wounding him. his wife spoke yesterday. here's what she had to say. >> we are all heartbroken and will miss him deerly. he was a joyful person, always smiling. he took pride in his duty for the american public and for president tsa mission. >> reporter: after hernandez was killed, the gunfire certainly was not -- the suspect went back up that escalator, shot two more t
. >>> as los angeles international airport returns to normal, disturbing new clues are emerging about the suspect. the gunman who opened fire inside terminal three was specifically targeting tsa agents. the suspect now faces federal murder charges. and nbc's miguel almaguer is at l.a.x. with the latest. what's new today? >> reporter: alex, good afternoon. it's right here at terminal three where the suspect allegedly walked through those front doors. police say 23-year-old paul...
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humana. . >>> officers race into a home in los angeles and the gunman opened fire hitting an officer who fortunately was wearing a bulletproof vest. inside the man held a mother and her 14-year-old daughter hostage. he vended and the wounded officer is recovering. the two hostages escaped alive. an investigation is under way following a deadly accident at the site of next year's soccer world cup in brazil. a crane collapse killed at least two people and they are set to host the opening match. workers are scrambling. canadian authorities allowed national security agency to run a spying operation inside the country. they report the spying happened in 2010 and the authoritior edward snowden and did not mention specific targets. the mayor from australia told justin bieber to clean up his mess. the 19-year-old singer painted graffiti on the walls of the hotel and pest posted it online. they said they gave bieber the go ahead and said the local government has no authority to get rid of it because it's on private property. everyone has better things to do. anyway, americans across the count
humana. . >>> officers race into a home in los angeles and the gunman opened fire hitting an officer who fortunately was wearing a bulletproof vest. inside the man held a mother and her 14-year-old daughter hostage. he vended and the wounded officer is recovering. the two hostages escaped alive. an investigation is under way following a deadly accident at the site of next year's soccer world cup in brazil. a crane collapse killed at least two people and they are set to host the opening...
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david wright, abc news, los angeles. >> wow. so he said you have to be able to walk on it. the average size of what we get, apparently, are a size of a grain of sand to the size of a baseball. so nothing too worrisome except when it makes a flash like that. a grain of sand can make a flash like that in the sky? pretty cool. >> unbelievable. apparently the largest meteors are often broken up in to bits of asteroids. any night, any location, a few meteors can actually be seen each hour. so they are out there. >> wow. the ones that appear -- especially the one that fell in russia was scary stuff. >> really was. >> yeah. >>> coming up, another sight. this one is out of this world. >> one of the most unusual animals you will ever see with an equally unusual name. where it is found next on "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. als you will ever see with als you will ever see with an equally unusual name. martin luther king jr.: we hold these truths to be self-evident -- that all men are created equal. john f. kennedy: the tor
david wright, abc news, los angeles. >> wow. so he said you have to be able to walk on it. the average size of what we get, apparently, are a size of a grain of sand to the size of a baseball. so nothing too worrisome except when it makes a flash like that. a grain of sand can make a flash like that in the sky? pretty cool. >> unbelievable. apparently the largest meteors are often broken up in to bits of asteroids. any night, any location, a few meteors can actually be seen each...
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look for morning clouds and fog in los angeles. temp >>> good wednesday morning to you. i'm christina loren. gray skies across the bay area. a bit of sun in the south bay, everything will change. highs in the low 60s all across the board later today. want to show you radar. right now a break from the showers. it will be brief. more rain on the way throughout the second half of the day. look at this. moderate rainfall on the way to the south bay. by 1:00, make sure you're ready for that. otherwise clearing out overnight. >>> that's your latest weather. any time you need to check that forecast go to the weather channel on cable or weather.com online. >> always good advice. thank you very much. straight ahead, a rossen reports first as our hidden cameras investigate tire repair shops. we have surprising results in this. >> then on trending, what do you know about zombies? the family feud answer that left the hosts and audience stunned. but first these messages. [ doorbell rings ] donuts? ♪ you're cute. [ door closes ] [ female announcer ] new special k protein cereal help
look for morning clouds and fog in los angeles. temp >>> good wednesday morning to you. i'm christina loren. gray skies across the bay area. a bit of sun in the south bay, everything will change. highs in the low 60s all across the board later today. want to show you radar. right now a break from the showers. it will be brief. more rain on the way throughout the second half of the day. look at this. moderate rainfall on the way to the south bay. by 1:00, make sure you're ready for...
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it starts this week in new york and los angeles, and will expand next year. it's all about convincing shoppers that buying on-line can be just as speedy as going to the store. >> i think it's really simple. when you see amazon delivering a package on a sunday, it shows it is sweating. it is feeling the pressure from the brick and mortar retailers and fighting back somehow. >> and the big chains are starting earlier than ever this year. >> don't let the holidays sneak up on you. >> reporter: toys 'r' us announcing it will join macy's, target and wal-mart opening their doors on thanksgiving day. 80% of us buy presents in stores, but on-line holiday shopping was up nearly 10% last year and it's expected to grow by 13% this year. >> i will be doing all of our holiday shopping on-line. >> it's going to be so much easier to shop on-line, with free shipping, discount codes. they never close. >> working full time with two kids, it gets really difficult to get to the store. >> if i can find what i want on-line and find free shipping it's a win-win. >> reporter: expert
it starts this week in new york and los angeles, and will expand next year. it's all about convincing shoppers that buying on-line can be just as speedy as going to the store. >> i think it's really simple. when you see amazon delivering a package on a sunday, it shows it is sweating. it is feeling the pressure from the brick and mortar retailers and fighting back somehow. >> and the big chains are starting earlier than ever this year. >> don't let the holidays sneak up on...
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>> i have projects going on in new york, new jersey, florida and los angeles right now. i mean that's my money speaking for what i think where i want to be. i still think the multifamily space is best space of all real estate. there are reasons why. there are demographic components excellent for it now. house prices have gone up a little which is going to make buying a house less affordable for people. when you compare it to the retail and office sectors, the internet and technology have not destroyed part of the multifamily business. you can't put a kitchen in a bathroom in an ipad. >> you picked markets that are relatively hot though. >> yes. >> have you gone to detroit and said should i invest there or vegas? >> we had investments in vegas after the crash in 2008. we just sold them because there was a uplift in the market. there's no question there's a bunch of secondary cities now that are thriving. seattle which may or may not be secondary. orlando which is doing well. i think nashville is doing quite well. lots of other cities. global capital always wants to go to
>> i have projects going on in new york, new jersey, florida and los angeles right now. i mean that's my money speaking for what i think where i want to be. i still think the multifamily space is best space of all real estate. there are reasons why. there are demographic components excellent for it now. house prices have gone up a little which is going to make buying a house less affordable for people. when you compare it to the retail and office sectors, the internet and technology have...
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. >> when i moved from england, we moved to los angeles into a very old house and there was a spirit there. i never saw her, but i would feel her every night before i went to sleep. i'd get into bed, my bed was up against the wall. i turned 'cause i knew she was coming. i would feel the energy and feel it breathing down my neck. so i closed my eyes and prayed it would go away and it would take 30 seconds and it would go. the animals would always be in my room or at my door. so they sensed that there was this spirit. >> something. but this is a christmas spirit movie? >> yes. and it's not frightening. it's actually a lovely movie. the man that you saw in that clip has gotten lost in his drive for success and he's come to buy this town and ruin it, which is my character's hometown and she's going to fight for that. and they get in a car accident and they're in comas and their spirits leave their bodies. so it's a journey that they share and depending on what happens and their honesty -- >> got a feeling it will be his best christmas ever. >> don't give it away, steve. can i just say th
. >> when i moved from england, we moved to los angeles into a very old house and there was a spirit there. i never saw her, but i would feel her every night before i went to sleep. i'd get into bed, my bed was up against the wall. i turned 'cause i knew she was coming. i would feel the energy and feel it breathing down my neck. so i closed my eyes and prayed it would go away and it would take 30 seconds and it would go. the animals would always be in my room or at my door. so they sensed...
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. >> reporter: ceelo green was back in a los angeles courtroom after a day after his appearance on the nbc reality show "the voice." the 39-year-old grammy award-winning artist whose real name is thomas decarlo callaway is facing a felony charge of furnishing a controlled substance. during a dinner last year, prosecutors say green slipped a woman the drug mdma, better known as ecstasy. the two then went back to her hotel room where the woman claims she woke up naked next to the singer not knowing how she got there. ♪ maybe i'm crazy >> reporter: the popular entertainment figure behind the hit "crazy" pleaded not guilty and his attorneys claim the accusations are false and unfounded. >> bail remains $30,000. >> prosecutors also did not charge the singer with sexual assault. >> if only one juror has reasonable doubt in this case, then the prosecution will lose. and i will tell you cee lo green is a very, very popular singer. ♪ >> reporter: the "forget you" music mogul will appear in court in january when a date is expected to be set for his preliminary hearing. ceelo green's attorney
. >> reporter: ceelo green was back in a los angeles courtroom after a day after his appearance on the nbc reality show "the voice." the 39-year-old grammy award-winning artist whose real name is thomas decarlo callaway is facing a felony charge of furnishing a controlled substance. during a dinner last year, prosecutors say green slipped a woman the drug mdma, better known as ecstasy. the two then went back to her hotel room where the woman claims she woke up naked next to the...
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miguel marquez, cnn, los angeles. >> how do you make heads or tails of that case. >> police work. it's unusual, right? because to have two people who get caught up in the same situation. here's one, this is the rule that will blow your mind a little bit. evidence of absence and absence of evidence have not the same thing when it comes to dna. it doesn't mean they won't make the case. so they will have to go to old school police work. the problem is the whole job of the defense is to spread out. it meets the burden of the prosecutor, which is beyond reasonable doubt. >> brother versus brother. i can't imagine. >> we'll follow the case. we'll let you know what happens. coming up on "new day," football does not get better than this, unless are you a jets fan. a matchup. rachel nichols host of "unguarded" was in foxboro for all of what took place last night this great overtime game. amazing video, erupting volcano in indonesia, thousands playing to safety. we'll be right back with the latest. [ music playing ] . . . >>> welcome back to "new day." take a look at these images from indon
miguel marquez, cnn, los angeles. >> how do you make heads or tails of that case. >> police work. it's unusual, right? because to have two people who get caught up in the same situation. here's one, this is the rule that will blow your mind a little bit. evidence of absence and absence of evidence have not the same thing when it comes to dna. it doesn't mean they won't make the case. so they will have to go to old school police work. the problem is the whole job of the defense is to...
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jane wells covering alcohol once again, joins us from los angeles. hey, jane. >> reporter: carl, i'll talk about two things we care more than anything else, booze and bathrooms, in that order. as we head into thanksgiving, the wall street p.r. consulting firm incognito has come up with a list of cocktails. the mary jo white russian, a stiff prescription, feminine, but also aggressive, and the obama cared comes on the rocks. i suggested the jpmorgan marguerite tachlt and on twitter, beth offers the tape arena, it takes forever to be served and keeps threatening to drop you on your butt, but you can magically keep drinking. where do you go after that? you go to the restroom. where is the best public bathroom? i consider myself an expert. one, i travel a lot. two, i'm female. in the past, i've liked the women's room at the airport in ft. smith. i was amazed at the options on the toilets. and then the waterfall urinal in the men's room at the madonna inn on california central coast. somewhere, there is a photo of me in my wedding gown in there. but that
jane wells covering alcohol once again, joins us from los angeles. hey, jane. >> reporter: carl, i'll talk about two things we care more than anything else, booze and bathrooms, in that order. as we head into thanksgiving, the wall street p.r. consulting firm incognito has come up with a list of cocktails. the mary jo white russian, a stiff prescription, feminine, but also aggressive, and the obama cared comes on the rocks. i suggested the jpmorgan marguerite tachlt and on twitter, beth...
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. >> los angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. welcome back to al jazeera america, i'm stephanie sy and some of our top stories at this hour. a deadly storm that punished the heart land is bearing down on the northeast and it could complicate thanksgiving holiday travel for millions of american, air, road and air travel could all be affected. protests in thailand are growing. thousands have surrounded government buildings in bangkok calling for the country's prime minister to step down and the government imposed a curfew and sealing off roads forcing demonstrators off the street. and barack obama is slowing the nuclear program saying tough talk is not the answer and the saudis hope this will lead to the removal of weapons through the east. benjamin netanyahu is denouncing the deal with iran and leaving open the possibility of a military strike on the atomic facilities and joining us to discuss israel reaction we have the defense reporter with israel paper and in telaviv this morning and thanks for joining us here. without backing
. >> los angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. welcome back to al jazeera america, i'm stephanie sy and some of our top stories at this hour. a deadly storm that punished the heart land is bearing down on the northeast and it could complicate thanksgiving holiday travel for millions of american, air, road and air travel could all be affected. protests in thailand are growing. thousands have surrounded government buildings in bangkok...
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stranded hiker on the cliffs in los angeles. city helicopter crews swooping in to save the guy. the hiker left with only minor injuries. >>> food stamp recipients, they went on a massive shopping spree at a wal-mart and other stores in louisiana last month. they could now lose their benefits all together. there was a glitch in the ebt system at the time and it allowed people to spend more than the balance on their cards. that led to a real frenzy in the store. the governor's office now says that anyone who spent money that they didn't have on their card will lose their food stamps. no word on how many people that will affect or for how long. >>> love this story. caution, obamacare accident ahead. there was a contractor at the north carolina department of transportation and this guy sadly is out of a job today. he sent six bogus tax pollers and said accident ahead. the cause, women and obamacare. they said they were testing an alert system when this happened. the messages were supposed to be for internal use only. then they went out on twitter and all to those tax people who subs
stranded hiker on the cliffs in los angeles. city helicopter crews swooping in to save the guy. the hiker left with only minor injuries. >>> food stamp recipients, they went on a massive shopping spree at a wal-mart and other stores in louisiana last month. they could now lose their benefits all together. there was a glitch in the ebt system at the time and it allowed people to spend more than the balance on their cards. that led to a real frenzy in the store. the governor's office now...
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stephanie elam, cnn, los angeles. >> a desperate situation. my goodness. >> every time something goes wrong in one of the places it can be devastating. our hearts and thoughts go out to the family and the loved ones. we'll continue ofollow the story. >>> coming up next on "new day," food allergies and children, the new law that could save lives at your children's school and why it's such a personal issue for president obama. >>> and a look inside the mind of leeharvey oswald, the fascinating talk with the man who says he knew him well. (dad) just feather it out. that's right. (son) ok. feather it out. (dad) all right. that's ok. (dad) put it in second, put it in second. (dad) slow it down. put the clutch in, break it, break it. (dad) just like i showed you. dad, you didn't show me, you showed him. dad, he's gonna wreck the car! (dad) he's not gonna wreck the car. (dad) no fighting in the road, please. (dad) put your blinker on. (son) you didn't even give me a chance! (dad) ok. (mom vo) we got the new subaru because nothing could break our old
stephanie elam, cnn, los angeles. >> a desperate situation. my goodness. >> every time something goes wrong in one of the places it can be devastating. our hearts and thoughts go out to the family and the loved ones. we'll continue ofollow the story. >>> coming up next on "new day," food allergies and children, the new law that could save lives at your children's school and why it's such a personal issue for president obama. >>> and a look inside the mind...
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. >> los angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> from our headquarters in new york, here are the headlines this hour. >> al jazeera america is the only news channel that brings you live news at the top of every hour. >> a deal in the senate may be at hand and just in the nick of time. >> thousands of new yorkers are marching in solidarity. >> we're following multiple developments on syria at this hour. >> every hour from reporters stationed around the world and across the country. >> only on al jazeera america. >> a large and deadly storm system moving across the u.s. dangerous travel conditions could threaten your halladay travel plants. >> iran's nuclear deal, the road blocks that threaten this agreement. >> as fighting continues in syria's civil war, a new report tells us how children are targeted by all the violence. >> servicemen starting their own business to help servicemen and women. >> a massive storm system is making its way across the country, it has already been blamed for at least eight deaths and now is headed east. good morning and welcome
. >> los angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> from our headquarters in new york, here are the headlines this hour. >> al jazeera america is the only news channel that brings you live news at the top of every hour. >> a deal in the senate may be at hand and just in the nick of time. >> thousands of new yorkers are marching in solidarity. >> we're following multiple developments on syria at this hour....
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in particular, last month, there were about 50 arrests the at a wal-mart in los angeles during a protest there. here in chicago, a couple weeks ago, workers at three chicago stores walked off the job in a one day strike. del. >> these workers have a long list of demands. exactly what do they want? >> well, one of their issues is the fact that wal-mart opened up their shopping on thanksgiving day. some have complained that when they protested with, they faced retaliation from the company. the main issue is over wages. workers barely make $25,000 a year, working the add hours that they do. it boils down to wages they say is not right for a company that makes $16 billion a year. >> what is wal-mart's response? >> in particular to the protestors, wal-mart says that a lot of these protestors they don't believe were actually wal-mart workers. they think union workers are joining in to stir the pot. in terms of wages and benefits, wal-mart said they are comparable to other big box stores, offering generous health benefits. they are trying to stress that what they offer workers starring in the b
in particular, last month, there were about 50 arrests the at a wal-mart in los angeles during a protest there. here in chicago, a couple weeks ago, workers at three chicago stores walked off the job in a one day strike. del. >> these workers have a long list of demands. exactly what do they want? >> well, one of their issues is the fact that wal-mart opened up their shopping on thanksgiving day. some have complained that when they protested with, they faced retaliation from the...
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i want to head out to los angeles with cnn he's keong law. at 3:00 a.m., please tell me people aren't lined up already, are they? >> reporter: not shoppers and not these protesters we are hearing about. it is expected to be a different scene later on today at this particular walmart and about a half dozen other walmarts across the country. what organizers are saying is that these are going to be major protests, expected about 100-500 people. this has been an on going dispute between some community leaders, union groups and walmarts, saying that workers need higher pay, better benefits and they deserve more full-time work. pointing out that walmart makes an annual profit of $17 billion every single year. walmart says this doesn't represent what is happening inside the store with their employees. walmart says by the large majority, the people you see protesting outside the source are not workers. these are the equivalent of union parades. what walmart is saying, if you talk to the workers, many of them are quite happy to be getting the extra pa
i want to head out to los angeles with cnn he's keong law. at 3:00 a.m., please tell me people aren't lined up already, are they? >> reporter: not shoppers and not these protesters we are hearing about. it is expected to be a different scene later on today at this particular walmart and about a half dozen other walmarts across the country. what organizers are saying is that these are going to be major protests, expected about 100-500 people. this has been an on going dispute between some...
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we're getting these stories from seattle, from los angeles, from northern california, people, all of them saying now can i not keep my plan, but i can't even keep my doctor. i can't even get into the hospital i want because the hospital is not part of my plan. >> sure. we saw a story if you were watching yesterday, we saw a story from suburban baltimore about college kids who were paying 50 bucks a semester for insurance. now we're faced that the school would have to charge 1800 bucks, so the school dropped the policy completely. now people will have to go ahead and enroll in the affordable care act exchanges for the great state of maryland. but to elisabeth's point about how in this next wave over the next year just before the midterms, close to 100 million americans could lose their insurance, it's because they got it through work. do you get your insurance through work? right now they're suggesting, according to this a he is i survey, that two-thirds of the people who have insurance coverage right now through their work could wind up losing it. so that could be very, very troublin
we're getting these stories from seattle, from los angeles, from northern california, people, all of them saying now can i not keep my plan, but i can't even keep my doctor. i can't even get into the hospital i want because the hospital is not part of my plan. >> sure. we saw a story if you were watching yesterday, we saw a story from suburban baltimore about college kids who were paying 50 bucks a semester for insurance. now we're faced that the school would have to charge 1800 bucks, so...
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los angeles hosted a sunday service. >> we took all the best bits out of church and got rid of the god bit >> evans means creating a community with the focus on good and gratitude. >> when people sing and dance it's wonderful. >> religion is out at sunday assembly. there's no escaping the church-like feel of the service. sipping -- singing, dancing, donating and the founder himself. >> jones admits he's heard plenty of jesus jokes, but he had the beard first - not before jesus, but sunday assembly. >> he can't do anything about it, it's his face. >> all humour asued. it comes at a time when according to pou research, 20% of americans say they have no affiliation, an increase of 15% in five years. >> they need community support as much as anyone. >> father james heft says picking and choosing the best bits from church. they may end up with all flash and no substance. >> if they automatically exclude a possibility of something behind community, i think that they are probably missing something profound. >> back ot sunday service, it's clear jones and evans can get the party started. wheth
los angeles hosted a sunday service. >> we took all the best bits out of church and got rid of the god bit >> evans means creating a community with the focus on good and gratitude. >> when people sing and dance it's wonderful. >> religion is out at sunday assembly. there's no escaping the church-like feel of the service. sipping -- singing, dancing, donating and the founder himself. >> jones admits he's heard plenty of jesus jokes, but he had the beard first - not...
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. >> los angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> we find the fault lines that run through communities. >> the shooting happened about 30 minutes ago. >> companies... >> the remains of the fire are still everywhere here. >> the powers that be at home and around the world... >> not only do they not get compensation but you don't even have to explain why? >> well thats exactly what i said. >> we question authority. >> so you said we could get access... >> that's enough! >> ... and those affected. >> investigative journalism at it's toughest. >> bombshell after the u.s. and ago reach a deal on the future which u.s. troops on the ground, karzai tells a group he doesn't trust america. >> still no deal as world powers sit down for a second day at that tehran takes a tougher stance on its nuclear program. >> heading to rehab, a congressman takes a leave of absence to receive treatment after bleeding guilty to cocaine possession. >> a fitting nesting place for a president. >> this is so lovely, he said, i could stay here forever. >> the impromptu visit
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the postal service will deliver amazon packages on sunday in the los angeles and new york metropolitan areas at no extra charge. this thanks to a new deal they struck with the u.s. postal service. i love this. the service will expand to other cities next year. >>> you thought vma performance was over the top. miley cyrus said i have something even better and stupider. >> you know, i couldn't fit this award in my bag, but i did find this. so thank you guys very much. >> crazy. the former disney star took a puff of what looked like to be marijuana on stage at the mtv's europe music awards in amsterdam. >>> all right. steve, elisabeth. >> from a very bad role model to a good role model. >> that's right. curiousity not just the name of our mars rover, but the calling card of these two young sisters who not only taught themselves robotics, but created a remote-operated mars rover replica for the new york hall of science. they join us today with their father. we're so thankful you're here, and you brought your model with you and it's fully functioning? >> yes. >> camille, how old are you? >>
the postal service will deliver amazon packages on sunday in the los angeles and new york metropolitan areas at no extra charge. this thanks to a new deal they struck with the u.s. postal service. i love this. the service will expand to other cities next year. >>> you thought vma performance was over the top. miley cyrus said i have something even better and stupider. >> you know, i couldn't fit this award in my bag, but i did find this. so thank you guys very much. >>...
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the los angeles time did extensive reports but the bush administration never formally acknowledged the attacks because it was supposed to be a covert mission that they would not comment on. drone. operated that they launched it from djibouti on the african west coast -- east coast. six people were killed, including a 23-year-old american from upstate new york. timeng in yemen at that amounted to a conflict. for the ciaenough to send a helicopter to the attack site, send to agents down .o the ground by rope get back into the helicopter and fly away. no danger to them at all. target, was not even involved in 9/11. the bush administration then expanded its drone campaign to pakistan in 2004. again, it refused to comment on any reports of drone attacks and in fact never commented on whether there was any legal basis for drone attacks. they moved on in 2006 to 2007 2 somalia where it again applied drone attacks. heard criticisms from mr. obama that the so-called global war on terror under which guantanamo was allegedly , where techniques of torture were justified was not something we could
the los angeles time did extensive reports but the bush administration never formally acknowledged the attacks because it was supposed to be a covert mission that they would not comment on. drone. operated that they launched it from djibouti on the african west coast -- east coast. six people were killed, including a 23-year-old american from upstate new york. timeng in yemen at that amounted to a conflict. for the ciaenough to send a helicopter to the attack site, send to agents down .o the...
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. >> los angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. ♪ welcome back to al jazeera america, i'm stephanie si, cleaning up damage in the midwest and tornados ripped across 12 states and killing 8 and injuring dozens and hundreds of thousands in the region are still without power and central illinois was the hardest hit and pat quinn the governor declared emergencies in 7 counties and tornados can't be stopped by research is trying to save lives and one approach designing smarter buildings to limit casualties and kevin has the story. >> it's been a deadly tornado season in the united states. scores killed and towns ripped to pieces. tornados can't be prevented but can be studied and at texas tech university scientists are doing that. this is the world's largest tornado simulator and 8 fans at the top draw in air and 64 precisely positioned at the bottom direct the flow and it's a miniature tornado and tests buildings and storm shelters to make them more tornado resistant. the vortek is only a portion as powerful but they can understand the forces of natu
. >> los angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. ♪ welcome back to al jazeera america, i'm stephanie si, cleaning up damage in the midwest and tornados ripped across 12 states and killing 8 and injuring dozens and hundreds of thousands in the region are still without power and central illinois was the hardest hit and pat quinn the governor declared emergencies in 7 counties and tornados can't be stopped by research is trying to save...
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let's get over to heather nauert who's got news out of los angeles. >> good morning to you. an ordinary guy taking extraordinary action. one of the victims of the l.a.x. shooting rampage is now telling his story. you can see him right there. tony grigsby, a t.s.a. officer who was shot in the foot. listen as he humbly describes his role. >> i'm just a regular person. i'm not here for no fame or no glory. i came to t.s.a. to protect people. people like my mother, she works at t.s.a. too. she's been there for six years. i'm nobody special. i'm a regular person. i just thought i had to do something at the particular time. >> the family of the suspected gunman, paul ciancia say they are shocked. accused of killing one person and wounding others. he could face the death penalty. >>> the washington, d.c. city council votes to allow illegal immigrants to take a drivers license test and get a license. these licenses would be marked with a special label that reads not valid for federal purposes meaning they could be used to drive a car but not to board a plane. we'll keep you posted o
let's get over to heather nauert who's got news out of los angeles. >> good morning to you. an ordinary guy taking extraordinary action. one of the victims of the l.a.x. shooting rampage is now telling his story. you can see him right there. tony grigsby, a t.s.a. officer who was shot in the foot. listen as he humbly describes his role. >> i'm just a regular person. i'm not here for no fame or no glory. i came to t.s.a. to protect people. people like my mother, she works at t.s.a....
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while you were sleeping, mass chaos breaking out in the los angeles airport when passengers mistake a car crash for gunshots. >> she struck a poll, continued northbound and struck a bench. and continued to cross all these lanes behind me and came to rest what you see here the parking structure. >> officials say the woman inside the car suffered an ahmed call emergency outside of terminal a and hit a pedestrian. both were hurt, the pedestrian seriously. moments after the crash anonymous call was made to police about a man with a gun inside another terminal. 2,000 people were evacuated but police found no evidence of a gunman. travelers were nervous and police on high alert after a man opened fire at the airport earlier this month killing a tsa agent. dozens of flights were delayed and a few others were diverted to other airports disrupting travel for thousands. at this hour travelers say everything seems to be back to normal. four men have been arrested in connection with with a knockout attack in brooklyn. new trend where teenagers punch complete strangers in the street. this time the
while you were sleeping, mass chaos breaking out in the los angeles airport when passengers mistake a car crash for gunshots. >> she struck a poll, continued northbound and struck a bench. and continued to cross all these lanes behind me and came to rest what you see here the parking structure. >> officials say the woman inside the car suffered an ahmed call emergency outside of terminal a and hit a pedestrian. both were hurt, the pedestrian seriously. moments after the crash...
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the author of the book crash course michael pratt joins us now from los angeles. thanks for coming on this morning. >> my pleasure. how did you find out that your son was struggling with addiction and what did you do initially? i first learned that my son using english teacher david has something he needs to tell you. when he told me he had eaten hallucinogenic america's newsrooms before his exam -- hallucinogenic mushrooms. what i didn't know he was actually already addicted to drugs. >> well, i'm reading here that 80% of kids they experiment with substances before they graduate before, a lot of parents at home are thinking what do i do? clearly head of the school, ed cared trying to be a good father. doubt notice it first how do they notice? right i didn't notice at first. i asked myself some times how could i be a educator and see so many kids struggle and not notice. adolescents who use drugs are quite adept at hiding it. they have a lot to hide. parents should look changes in behavior, changes in friendships. declining grades in school. lack of interest and w
the author of the book crash course michael pratt joins us now from los angeles. thanks for coming on this morning. >> my pleasure. how did you find out that your son was struggling with addiction and what did you do initially? i first learned that my son using english teacher david has something he needs to tell you. when he told me he had eaten hallucinogenic america's newsrooms before his exam -- hallucinogenic mushrooms. what i didn't know he was actually already addicted to drugs....
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heading up to the san francisco silicon valley area, los angeles for some fundraisers. he's had 17 in the past month. you -- your monolog last night, you called it your soliloquy. >> at least you didn't call it my swan song. >> i loved it. >> the thing that i find is washington is dysfunctional. it's broken. people keep talking about how to reform it. i've decided we need to abandon it. give it up. it's not going to work. the thing is we have to step -- washington is so irreparably broken, maybe it's time to let it live on its own. >> it's so great. it's so rich. i live there. there are construction projects in every corner. >> the only city in america that is completely recession proof while the rest of the nation's economy sputters and stutters. the economy thrives, why? because they never run out of money. >> they don't make innovative products people want to buy? >> no. they make nothing that people want, that's just it. they make -- they spend $634 million building a website that doesn't work. this week we commemorated john f. kennedy's assassination, a man that sa
heading up to the san francisco silicon valley area, los angeles for some fundraisers. he's had 17 in the past month. you -- your monolog last night, you called it your soliloquy. >> at least you didn't call it my swan song. >> i loved it. >> the thing that i find is washington is dysfunctional. it's broken. people keep talking about how to reform it. i've decided we need to abandon it. give it up. it's not going to work. the thing is we have to step -- washington is so...
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worked for 10 years for "the wall street journal," and nine "los before that for the angeles times." from key west, florida, on our line from independents. i was doing some research the other day and in a trillion dollar figure came out the other day, going into what was called the black budget of the pentagon. it was being used to fund the parallel government. dollarslost a trillion -- to have lost $8 trillion seems beyond comprehension. we use that figure today, a kind of struck me. would you care to comment on that? i will take your answer off the air. thank you, and have a nice day -- have a nice day. guest: it was not -- it was a 2012.sum from 1996 to we started with 1996 because that was the year that we were locked in. we just summed up the amount, spent every year for the whole department. was: it is not that it really lost, but we do know it was not audited, correct? guest: that is absolutely right. with thet has happened auditing practices at dod since her story came out? members of congress have taken up this cause, right? the government security -- the homeland security a
worked for 10 years for "the wall street journal," and nine "los before that for the angeles times." from key west, florida, on our line from independents. i was doing some research the other day and in a trillion dollar figure came out the other day, going into what was called the black budget of the pentagon. it was being used to fund the parallel government. dollarslost a trillion -- to have lost $8 trillion seems beyond comprehension. we use that figure today, a kind of...
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when it was set up it was established in los angeles in 1954 and there was a reason for that. l. ron hubbard, the founder of scientology, realized americans really do worship one thing for sure and that is celebrity. where is the capital of celebrities? hollywood. scientology has become one of the major landlords in hollywood. early on, they set out to recruit celebrities. there was a church publication put out shortly after the founding of the church with a roster of perspective celebrities that included people like bob hope, walt disney, marlene dietrich, howard hughes, the most famous people in the world. those are the kinds of people they sought to use as pitch men for their new religion. celebrities did come to the church. they built a celebrity center. celebrities would feel at home. in some of the early people that came into the church, rock hudson passed through, apparently he got very upset when he was in the middle of an auditing session and needed to put some more money in the parking meter and they wouldn't let him out of the room. he stormed out and never came back.
when it was set up it was established in los angeles in 1954 and there was a reason for that. l. ron hubbard, the founder of scientology, realized americans really do worship one thing for sure and that is celebrity. where is the capital of celebrities? hollywood. scientology has become one of the major landlords in hollywood. early on, they set out to recruit celebrities. there was a church publication put out shortly after the founding of the church with a roster of perspective celebrities...